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Biloxi planning commission approves tree removal for Moffett Road Cottages
SUMMARY: A recent hearing regarding tree removal for a development on Moffet Road ignited passionate debates. Opponents, including tree committee member Wendy Lai, accused the committee of neglecting protocols in their decision-making. The developer aims to remove 12 live oak trees, despite concerns that seven are dying. A city arborist assessed the trees’ conditions, reinforcing the need for removal. The Planning Commission unanimously approved the permit, supported by the developer’s plan to plant two new trees for each one removed, though some felt this ratio was insufficient. The discussion highlighted broader issues surrounding tree canopies and insurance challenges across the nation.
Drama unfolded during a tree removal hearing before the City of Biloxi Planning Commission voted unanimously to approve the request.
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10/4 – Trey Tonnessen's “Spotty T-Storms” Friday Night Forecast
SUMMARY: After a rainy day, southern Mississippi saw a calm night, but weather developments in the Gulf are significant. Meteorologist Trey Thomison reported a shift in the hurricane risk probabilities throughout the day: starting at 30% and escalating to over 80% by the evening. The color-coded risk levels transitioned from yellow to orange and finally to red. Rain showers remain in the area, contributing to active weather along the coast. Further updates and forecasts will provide more insight into the situation.
10/4 – Trey Tonnessen’s “Spotty T-Storms” Friday Night Forecast
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Veterans Day Parade needs volunteers
SUMMARY: Retired Colonel Jim Hollingsworth discussed the upcoming Gulf Coast Veterans Parade, set for November 9 at 11:00 a.m. in Biloxi. Celebrating its 24th year, the parade will begin at the Slavonian Lodge, traveling down Howard Avenue to the town green. This year’s Grand Marshal is General Mike Peterson. The event relies on volunteers, with information available at MSVeteransParade.org, where individuals can register to volunteer or participate in the parade. The parade aims to recognize veterans and foster community spirit, featuring bands, marching groups, and patriotic displays. It’s a significant family-friendly event to honor those who served.
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Catching up with Chapel Hart before their performance at Grand Slam Jam
SUMMARY: Chapel Hart is in the studio to promote their upcoming concert tomorrow at Klyer Federal Park, part of the inaugural Grand Slam Jam during the opening weekend of Cruisin’ the Coast. The family-friendly event, featuring live music all day, is highly anticipated by the trio, who express excitement about performing back home. They also discussed their upcoming Christmas album titled “A Heartfelt Family Christmas,” inspired by their family traditions, set to release on October 25, with the single “Come on Santa” available on October 18. The energy of returning to Mississippi and Louisiana is something they cherish.
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